Hey all.
I am new, have used other fora but often times read this one so thought we'd give it a go. I am a carpenter, but have a question which I guess is general-ish.
I have heard, twice now, about people using dry lining screws with their pocket hole jigs. What I am wondering is whether anyone here has tried it, and if so does it really work? I don't get how a countersunk screw could possibly work as well as a pan head as it would not really be able to achieve the same clamping pressure, would it? Or am I missing something?
Anyone? Thanks all. You don't realise it but some of you have already been an enormous help to me, as I have scoured this forum for answers before! And found 'em.
OK, thanks then. I hope I can add something to the forum, but in all honesty I fear I will take far more than I could ever give. But hey, I'll try.
Neil
I am new, have used other fora but often times read this one so thought we'd give it a go. I am a carpenter, but have a question which I guess is general-ish.
I have heard, twice now, about people using dry lining screws with their pocket hole jigs. What I am wondering is whether anyone here has tried it, and if so does it really work? I don't get how a countersunk screw could possibly work as well as a pan head as it would not really be able to achieve the same clamping pressure, would it? Or am I missing something?
Anyone? Thanks all. You don't realise it but some of you have already been an enormous help to me, as I have scoured this forum for answers before! And found 'em.
OK, thanks then. I hope I can add something to the forum, but in all honesty I fear I will take far more than I could ever give. But hey, I'll try.
Neil